Pulse dipolar EPR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the measurement of long distances (15-100 Å) between paramagnetic centers. Furthermore, information about the dynamics of the interacting spins is obtained from the distance distribution profiles.

Pulse dipolar EPR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the measurement of long distances (15-100 Å) between paramagnetic centers. Furthermore, information about the dynamics of the interacting spins is obtained from the distance distribution profiles.
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Bruker BioSpin has pioneered the world’s
first commercial mm-wave 263 GHz
EPR spectrometer, ELEXSYS-II E780,
representing a first step for Bruker’s EPR
division into quasi-optical microwave
technology. It incorporates a unique
superconducting magnet that can be
ramped up to 12 T and is combined with
new probe technology for optimum
sensitivity, even...

Bruker BioSpin has pioneered the world’s
first commercial mm-wave 263 GHz
EPR spectrometer, ELEXSYS-II E780,
representing a first step for Bruker’s EPR
division into quasi-optical microwave
technology. It incorporates a unique
superconducting magnet that can be
ramped up to 12 T and is combined with
new probe technology for optimum
sensitivity, even on large samples up to
5 mm. Based on the well-proven Bruker
ELEXSYS concept it provides multiple
turn-key operation modes including,
CW-, Pulse-EPR, ENDOR and ELDOR,
thus enabling research groups for the first
time, to routinely use very high frequency
EPR technology.
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